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  2. LIQUOR POLL.

    The Voting[?]ih connection with the licensing poll is proceeding steadily throughout the Dominion. There are 76 districts. In 42 districts the ...

    Article : 201 words
  3. CASUAL BAKERS. DEMAND INCREASED WAGES.

    The members of the Operativo Bakers' Union who are engaged in casual work have decided to refuse employment from Saturday next unless payment for their seivices is made at ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. PEACE TERMS.

    English correspondents in Paris are flustered by the announcement that President Wilson has ordered the George Washington to come to Brest. There are a variety of deductions. ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. KAISER IN EXILE.

    Mr. Harold Beghie, the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amerougen, discloses intimate details of the Kaiser's exile and personal views on the war. He says: The Kaiser is ...

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  6. ALLIES EVACUATE ODESSA.

    It is officially stated that the Allies have evacuated Odessa. Mr, Cecil Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. A FATEFUL WEEK.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Copenhagen correspondent, telegraphing on April 7, says Germany is entering a fateful [?]k, in circumstances favouring the extremists, Autive ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. TENSION IN PARIS, WILSON STANDS BY PRINCIPLES

    The "New York Tribune" avers tnat President Wilson has authorised the statement that he intends to stand hy the principles which he enunciated before the ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. SOCIAL DISEASES.

    The Inter-Allied Red Cross Conference is of the opinion that social diseases, which are a "scourge to mankind, can be,stamped out with comparative ease. They will submit ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. MR. H. Y. BRADDON.

    In an interview published recently, Mr. 0. C. Beale, of Sydney, said that a prominent English banker in New York had mentioned to him that Mr. H. Y. Braddon, the ...

    Article : 347 words
  11. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" in Paris understands that a development of the Russian situation is likely. Lenin and Trotsky are willing to undertake a discontinuance ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. DRAFTING THE PEACE TREATY.

    The work of drafting the treaty is progreasing. The naval, military, and air terms have been completed and finally approved. ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. DAY BAKING AWARD.

    The day baking award of the State Industrial Court was varied slightly to-day when the President granted employers the right to request these men to start work at one ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. POSITION IN EUROPE.

    Dr. Dillon, writing to the "Daily Telegraph" from Paris under date of March 31, stated: M. Clemenceau eagerly, desired the annexation of the Saar Valley, which the British and ...

    Article : 270 words
  15. IRISH QUESTION.

    Lord Wimborne, ex-Viceroy of Ireland, in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette," out lines an experimental scheme of Home Rule without the partition of Ireland. He proposes ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. RIOTS IN PARIS.

    A disturbing symptom was furnished by a procession of 30,000 people in Paris on Sunday, which was intended as a demonstration in memory of the Socialist leader, Jaures, who ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. POLAND.

    The Ukrainian-Polish negotiations have been opened at Sumbor under the presidency of an American General. ...

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  18. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    It is anticipated that the Weimar Government will support a counter-revolution in Bavaria, viewing that Bavarian Bolshevism is equally as dangerous as Spartacism. The ...

    Article : 176 words
  19. NEW BOUNDARIES RECOMMENDED.

    The Boundaries Commission recommends that Germany shall cede to Belgium Moresnet, Eupen, and Malmedy, allowing the inhabitants the right to protest to the League ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A New York report states that Sir Thomas Lipton has arrived by the Aquitania. A hundred thousand Belgians were repatriated by April. Another hundred thousand ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. ENEMY'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE.

    The "Echo de Paris" estimates Germany's first reparatory damages at 25,000.000,000 francs in cash und raw materials. ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. LAND BALLOTS.

    Replying to-day to the statement of the Minister for Lands respecting his connection with the Ilparran blocks for soldiers, Lieutenant-Colonel Abbott said that what he ...

    Article : 278 words
  23. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies), addressing a meeting of women's emigration societies, said the Government was bound to give more active help and guidance ...

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  24. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The year's revenue was £880,020,825, exceeding the estimate by £46,970,825. The Customs revenue was £102,780,000, excise £59,440,000, stamps £12,438,000, income and ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. POLAND'S CLAIMS.

    There is still considerable friction between the Poles and Czechs over the disposition of Teschen. M. Paderewsi[?], interviewed, emphatically calls for material help and moral ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. LOST COLONIES.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin interviewed Johannes Bell, Colonial Secretary, who said: "Despite party differences on all other subjects, the National Assembly is ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Bishop Frodsham, in a powerful criticism of the League of Nations in the "Nineteenth Sentury," especially in relation to the Pacific, calls it a theoretical venture and a glorious ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. ORDER IN EGYPT.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that General Allenby had issued a proclamation for the restoration of order which ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    Several Northern Union clubs oppose the decision to send a team to Australia, but consider that an Australian team should visit England first, on the ground that the English ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. BRITISH ARMY BILL.

    The House of Commons carried the third reading of the Military Sorvice Bill after Mr. Bonar Law had moved the closure. The Labourites, including Mr. J. R. Clynes and ...

    Article : 265 words
  31. HUNGARY DEFIANT.

    The "Morning Post's" Vienna correspondent states that General Smuts, in a Note to the Hungarian Government, proposed a new line as the eastern limit for the Hungarian troops, ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. KING AND DIVISIONAL COMMANDERS.

    The King granted an audience to Sir Douglas Haig, also to a Canadian divisional commander. It is announcod that His Majesty will receive all the Dominion divisional generals prior to ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. JAPAN'S CLAIMS.

    Despatches from Tokio say that prominent Japanese at a mass meeting carried a resolution against any League of Nations' covenant not containing a clause abolishing race ...

    Article : 176 words
  34. GERMAN CONTRACTS.

    The New York "World's" Paris correspondent states that, according to information, all Germany's pre-war contracts, representing a billion dollars annually, will be cancelled. ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Joseph Cook is at Portsmouth in connection with the final arrangements for the Australia's departurer. ...

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  36. BREAKS ADRIFT.

    The steamer War Soldier sent a wireless message on Tuesday that the oil tanker Cardium, which the War Soldier was towing to Albany, following an outbreak of fire, had ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    O'Hara Wood beat Powell in the covered courts tennis championships. Doust beat Bersey. Doust and Jonen beat the Americans, Matthey and Washbern. ...

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  38. OLD GERMAN GUNS.

    The correspondent of the "daily Empress" in Cologne states that among the German guns surrendered at Cologne 400 were obsolete. Some were used in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    Major-General White, at yesterday's audience with the King, received the insignia of a Knight of St. Michael and St. George. The stocks of the Ministry of Munitions on ...

    Article : 290 words
  40. TO FLY THE ATLANTIC.

    The forthcoming Transatlantic flight is exciting tremendous interest on both sides of the Atlantic. The Air Ministry and Admiralty have decided to give the utmost ...

    Article : 429 words
  41. THE DRUG SCANDAL.

    Reginald do Veulle, who was acquitted on a charge of the manslaughter of Billie Carleton, an actress, by supplying her with drugs, pleaded guilty to a further charge of ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. ENGLAND'S SLUMS.

    Dr. Addison in moving in the House of Commons the motion for the second reading of the Housing Bill said that over 3,000,000 people were living in an overcrowded ...

    Article : 172 words
  43. THE END OF WAR?

    Asked as a sportsman what were the odds against Jutland being the last sea battle. Admiral Sir David Beatty replied, "A thousand to one." ...

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  44. A JUDGE SECURES DAMAGES.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, when the action brought by Mr. Justice Lukin against "Truth" newspaper proprietary, and the printer and publisher of that paper, claiming ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales to-day produced keen competition, prices ruling high, bidding being free. Queenslands fetched the maximum prices—Lansdowne 44¾d, 44[?]d; Evesham, 42[?]d, ...

    Article : 33 words
  46. THE DANZIG LANDING.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent quotes the "Zeitung am Mittag's" story of the Spa interview. Herr Erzberger immediately asked for a confidential ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. HAIG'S FAREWELL.

    Sir Douglas Haig paid a farewell visit to the Australian corps at headquarters to-day. On his arival a guards of honour consisting of the 46th Battalion which had been formed ...

    Article : 313 words
  48. HOLLAND PARK TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Lieut.-Col. N. C. Rutherford for the murder of Major Miles Seton was commenced to-day at the Old Bailey. He pleaded not guilty. The Attorney-General prosecuted. ...

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  49. RIOTING IN DELHI.

    A Calcutta report says rioters at Delhi ejected passengers from tramcars and carriages and attacked the railway station. Troops fired on the mob, killing six and ...

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  50. BROTHERS KILLED AT THE WAR.

    Mr. C. A. Lee has received a telegram stating that Sergeant Lionel Kenneth Lee, of the [?]lth Light Horse Regiment, died on April 5, 1919, from typhus. Deceased, who was a ...

    Article : 107 words
  51. BRITISH WOOLLEN GOODS FOR GERMANY.

    Mr. Percival Phillips ("Daily Express correspondent), writing from Cologne, states that British manufacturers have begun to sell goods in the occupied German territory. A Cologne ...

    Article : 75 words
  52. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.

    A report from Cairo says the city is more rormal. The Government has suspended the publication of a virulent native newspaper. General Allenby has issued the Egyptian ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. IN BUDAPEST.

    Travellers from Budapest report great depression. They say an overwhelming majority does not want a Soviet Government. Nobody ventures to express these views, ...

    Article : 97 words
  54. W. A. PREMIER RESIGNS.

    To-night Sir Henry Lefroy announced that since last Tuesday's meeting of the National party he, on careful consideiation, had decided to resign ...

    Article : 112 words
  55. FIRE AT KYOGLE.

    A big fire occurred at Kyogle to-night. Four busniess places were destroyed. Junior and Chemins, general storekeepers, Readford and Amess, solicitors, James Martin, estate agent, ...

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  56. GLASGOW RIOTS.

    The trial has opened of twelve men charged with inciting the Glasgow rioters. The police gave evidence that the outbreak was originated by a crowd throwing missiles, ...

    Article : 67 words
  57. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    A Johamesburg message states that the ballot of the power station engineers, is heavily against the proposal for an immediate sympathy strike in support of the builders. ...

    Article : 40 words
  58. MINEES TO RESUME.

    A resumption of work is expected at Richmond Main colliery next week. ...

    Article : 20 words
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